Top 6 Nature & Parks in Hagatna, Guam

January 18, 2022 Dorsey Hagwood

This city, Guam’s seat of government, has 2,000+ years of history for travelers to explore. TripAdvisor travelers praise uncrowded Ritidian Beach, which has a strong current but beautiful pinkish-white sands. Take in stunning views from Fort Santa Agueda.

1. Ritidian Point

Route 3A, Hagatna, Guam Mariana Islands +1 671-355-5096 http://www.fws.gov/refuge/guam
Excellent
69%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 483 reviews

Ritidian Point

This gorgeous, white sand beach offers great swimming, but watch out for the strong current.

Reviewed By 175shaunu - Boston, United States

Thank you to Maribel from the refuge info center for encouraging us to take the cave tour. She taught us a ton about the history of this land including way of life and current integration of life to the grounds/island. Beautiful beach and plenty of trails to explore in non-guided tours. Weather can be a factor as you are at the tip of the pacific so plan accordingly. Otherwise visit the center and enjoy the information available there.

2. South Pacific Memorial Park

678 Milalek Drive, Hagatna, Guam 96910 Mariana Islands +1 671-646-5278 http://www.spmaguam.org
Excellent
33%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
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4.0 based on 39 reviews

South Pacific Memorial Park

This war memorial, created through donations of the Japanese people, commemorates those people killed in World War II.

3. Paseo de Susan Park

Hagatna, Guam 96910 Mariana Islands
Excellent
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40%
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4.0 based on 89 reviews

Paseo de Susan Park

Reviewed By TrippingWithLee - Seongnam, South Korea

This park is located right behind the Chamorro Village. It has a sidewalk which is perfect for a scenic view of the ocean. Some locals fish and relax here so it was nice to have a quick chat with them. There is a mini statue of liberty here as well.

4. Latte Stone Park

232 W Obrien Dr, Hagatna, Guam 96910-5130 Mariana Islands +1 671-646-5278
Excellent
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Good
32%
Satisfactory
47%
Poor
4%
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3.5 based on 177 reviews

Latte Stone Park

Latte stones, the limestone pillars used by the Chamarro people as foundations for their homes as far back as 500 A.D., are displayed at this park.

Reviewed By CPFam

It is a quiet, serene Park hidden below the foot of the Governor's Official Residence in Hagatña. Latte Stones were placed here for those who do not care to visit ancient sites on the Island. Also on site are gated caves that were made by the occupying Japanese Army in WWII. Private parties were held there, however, this important site is neglected and I do not understand why. The occasional Tourists do visit the Park. A survey would be interesting to see just how Island visitors rate the Park and get their feedback. Visit the site and transport yourself back when culture, tradition, and family meant more than anything else.

5. Lost Pond

Next to Tanguisson Power Plant, Hagatna, Guam Mariana Islands http://www.usesguam.com/hilaan.html
Excellent
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3.0 based on 5 reviews

This fresh water swimming hole, a popular fishing spot for Guamanian children, offers a refreshing change from the nearby salty beach water, and includes a rope swing.

6. Sirena Park

Aspinall Avenue, Hagatna, Guam Mariana Islands
Excellent
10%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
60%
Poor
20%
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3.0 based on 10 reviews

Sirena Park

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